Medium action spinning rod, spinning reel and 8lb FireLine should work fine.
Get some jigs, use half a shrimp and you should have no problems catching fish (if they are there)
This is the setup my oldman and I use when we shore fish in Florida. Haven't been snapped off yet.
Might also want to use a Flouro leader.
Aren't alot of the baits impregnated with salt, not just covered?
I would think the fish would hold on a bit more if it bit into something with some taste
I usually drive faster then the flow of traffic when the conditions are bad. But I'm not weaving in and out of traffic being a dumbass. I drive a good 50K a year, perhaps I am a little more comfortable in this kind of stuff then some people, who knows..
Nothing beats a good set of snows and the knowledge of what your vehicle does in what weather...
I am definitely going to get my plastics into hard containers this years. Bags are such a pain in the ass.
Which plastics *shouldn't* go into containers?
Everything..
Topwater, flipping jigs, cranks, tube fishing, chucking monster muskie baits, etc etc..
The only thing I use my spinning rod for is really light tube jigs, vertical fishing for pickerel, and stream fishing for specs.
You're kidding right? How long did it take Apple to get something as simple as 'cut and paste' to work? Not to mention sending out updates that resulted in bricked phones...
The IPhone is nice to look at, but there are other devices that do things alot better then it does...
Softwater for sure...
How ice fishing can even hold a candle to top water smallmouth in June is beyond me.
Nothing beats waking up at 4am, hitting a dead calm lake and working a Zara spook over a nice shoal in 10-12ft as the fog burns off..
Not to mention my addiction to floatfishing... I'd do it all year if I could.
Unlimited data plan on Bell is $10 for phones such as the HTC Touch and the Samsung Instinct. If you go with a true Smart Phone like a Blackberry, they won't give you $10 unlimited data.
I have a HTC Touch with unlimited data and I do all kinds of stupid crap, that would cost $100's if I didn't have an unlimited plan.
Yup, it's not very hard. I put the boat in the water until the ass end is floating. I then unhook it and push it off the trailer. Tie it to the dock, pull out the truck/trailer and I am on my way.
That is an awesome tiller btw!
Guys, a great investment for the winter would be a Tempro ZeroStart coolant heater.
I use one on my TDI, and the glowplug light doesn't stay on for more then 2-3 seconds.
Alot better to warm the coolant, which then circulates *most* of the engine due to convection.
You can pick them up at Crappy Tire for around $50 or so.
John,
I take it apart after a day of fishing, clean out the gunk and give the bearings a drop or two of 3in1 oil...
Maybe I am over doing it, who knows